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FICCI Frames fast track to be held in Mumbai on 27th and 28th September
FICCI Frames is back after the pandemic, a pre curser called FICCI Frames Fast track 2022 will be held on 27th and 28th September in Mumbai.
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FICCI Frames is back after the pandemic, a pre-curser called FICCI Frames Fast track 2022 will be held on 27th and 28th September in Mumbai. Organized by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), FICCI Frames is India’s biggest international conference for the media and entertainment industries, covering film, television, digital entertainment, animation, gaming, and visual effects.
The theme of FICCI Frames Fast Track is coming back after the pandemic…The event will celebrate the industry which went through the COVID times and has emerged stronger. It aims to bring back the industry that has survived the pandemic and is raring to go. Ranveer Singh will be there for the inaugural and the opening session.
“The idea is to bring together the industry under one roof and just celebrate the fact that we have not only survived the pandemic that affected people and industries the world over but also came together during that period to help and support people. Many studios and associations took the responsibility of vaccinating employees and their families.” Says Leena Jaisani · Assistant Secretary General and Head- FICCI, Media and Entertainment.
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The focus this year will also be on OTT as OTT has emerged as a very strong player during the pandemic. The two-day convention would discuss top trends, policies, and regulations in the industry with various stakeholders including Filmmakers, technicians, actors, heads of the film studios, and representatives from exhibition sectors.
There will be conversations about what has changed during the pandemic and what the future looks like for Media & Entertainment sector. Conversations will also be around film tourism, IP rights, and film incentives.
FICCI Frames fast track will also have masterclasses and workshops around various aspects of filmmaking. This year, students from various schools and colleges will also get an opportunity to hear and learn from the masters.
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